The All Ceylon Jamiathul Ulama (ACJU) has condemned the "inhuman attacks" which had taken place in Churches and other places yesterday (Apr 21).
"The ACJU vehemently condemns today's inhuman attack on Churches and other places while our Christian brothers and sisters were celebrating Easter", the ACJU said on its Twitter handle.
Meanwhile, ACJU President President Rizwe Mufti along with some muslim ministers and parliamentarians had called on Archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith last evening.
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